Branded Trailer Impressions: A Sci-Fi Film that Is All About Advertisements, Advertisements that Enslaves You

Branded is an upcoming sci-fi film written and directed by Jamie Bradshaw and Aleksandr Dulerayn starring Ed Stoppard, Jeffrey Tambor, Max von Sydow, and Leelee Sobieski slated for a September 7, 2012 US release. Let's check out what this American-Russian film sci-fi is all about.

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Branded
Plot / Synopsis

Set in a dystopian future where corporate brands have created a disillusioned population, one man's effort to unlock the truth behind the conspiracy will lead to an epic battle with hidden forces that control the world.

Watch Branded movie trailer here:


Branded Official Movie Trailer Impressions
Branded Film Trailer Review

Branded feels familiar. Familiar in a sense that this could very well be what the working of advertisements are. Well, of course it is science fiction, but could very well be based on what might be. In our world run by corporations, the very products that makes our lives easier or gives us satisfaction can very well be enslaving us.

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I think Branded has a very interesting concept. It reminded me of what Matrix was like. Of people being enslaved by an entity unbeknownst to them. A perfectly orchestrated system by corporations, until one man or group of individuals see through this twisted system. Well this film could also make you think of what the system is like nowadays. How sure are we that we are the ones in control and not being controlled with?

Branded 2012 science fiction film written and directed by Jamie Bradshaw and Aleksandr Dulerayn starring Ed Stoppard, Jeffrey Tambor, Max von Sydow, and Leelee Sobieski

How about you guys, what do you think about this 2012 sci-fi film about advertisments controlling how we think? Share your thoughts about Branded's official movie trailer in the comments section below: